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Dorras, Jo. & United Nations Fund for Population Activities. & United Nations Population Fund. & Wan Smalbag Theatre. & International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). (2002). Four plays : a Wan Smolbag Theatre publication funded by the United Nations Fund for Population Activities. Port Vila, Vanuatu : Wan Smolbag Theatre

MLA Citation

Dorras, Jo. and United Nations Fund for Population Activities. and United Nations Population Fund. and Wan Smalbag Theatre. and International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). Four plays : a Wan Smolbag Theatre publication funded by the United Nations Fund for Population Activities / text by Jo Dorras Wan Smolbag Theatre Port Vila, Vanuatu 2002

Australian/Harvard Citation

Dorras, Jo. & United Nations Fund for Population Activities. & United Nations Population Fund. & Wan Smalbag Theatre. & International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). 2002, Four plays : a Wan Smolbag Theatre publication funded by the United Nations Fund for Population Activities / text by Jo Dorras Wan Smolbag Theatre Port Vila, Vanuatu

Four plays : a Wan Smolbag Theatre publication funded by the United Nations Fund for Population Activities / text by Jo Dorras

"The UN Population Fund has bee especially pleased to fund the work of Wan Smolbag Theatre in the pacific" -- Foreword.

"...The International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD, 1994) strongly endorsed the use of entertainment education as a means of addressing controversial topics and bringing about behaviour change"-- Foreword.

" Wan Smolbag Theatre has been making plays about reproductive health issues for more that 10 years now. Reproductive health covers... issues such as teenage pregnancy, AIDS, and STI's" -- p.5.

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